Arsene Wenger says he remains confident Arsenal will sign some
players before the close of the transfer window but warns he is only
interested in "special" signings.
The Gunners have endured a
quiet summer bringing in only Yaya Sanogo and have been frustrated in
their efforts to strengthen their squad.
Arsenal have opened
preliminary talks with Real Madrid over a £26 million deal for Angel Di
Maria and Wenger says he hopes to be able to do some business.
“I
still am optimistic and I hope I will not disappoint you," he told
reporters. "We have not a fixed number [of signings in mind]. I just
think we are a bit short at the moment.
"I'm guided by my conscience to do as well as I can for this club and by the vision of the game I want to play.
"I
feel with the players I have I can play the football we want to play.
I'm a great admirer of the spirit, the attitude of these players.
"They are special and if I want to add something it has to be special."
Arsenal
have also had a bid for Newcastle midfielder Yohan Cabaye rejected, but
Wenger refused to reveal who the club were currently chasing.
"I
will not give you any names, because it would be unfair for the players
who play at another club. It could, as well, create some wrong hopes,”
he added.
"You could see that many of the disputes you have all
over the country is because the coaches or the managers speak about the
players.
"In our job, just be discreet and try to make things happen. That's what we try to do.
"You can come back to me and say 'yes, but you don't make things happen'.
"But
it's still only most important in our job is what happens on the
football pitch and how well you play football. The rest we work very
hard on."
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